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Modders make GTA IV look better than ever before

This GTA IV mod completely revamps the game's graphics using ENB-powered lighting, volumetric fog, and ultra-detailed water.

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The gulf between today’s gaming standards and a 2008 release has never been more apparent than when you boot up Grand Theft Auto IV on modern hardware. The franchise is on the cusp of its next chapter—GTA VI is officially slated for May 26, 2026—but that still leaves fans almost a full year to kill before they can once again roam the neon-soaked streets of Vice City and Leonida State at 60 FPS on PS5 For many, though, waiting to explore a brand-new map isn’t enough. Instead, they’re rediscovering one of Rockstar’s best‑loved titles in a surprising new light, courtesy of a fan‑made upgrade that almost feels like an unofficial remaster.

Rockstar’s announcement in early May confirmed what many had come to suspect: GTA VI will not arrive in 2025 as originally hoped. Citing a desire to polish every aspect of the experience, the developer pushed the launch date back to May 26, 2026, a move that sent Take‑Two’s stock tumbling 8 percent on the news. Industry analysts expect a blockbuster performance nonetheless—Konvoy Ventures predicts over $7.6 billion in revenue within the first 60 days, potentially shattering records for both sales and online engagement. Yet with that high‑budget spectacle still over ten months away, many players have turned their sights back to a familiar playground: Liberty City.

Enter iCEnhancer 4.0, the latest iteration of a long‑running graphics overhaul created by modder Hayssam “Icelaglace” Keilany. Officially released in July 2025, this version represents the first time the mod series has fully implemented physically‑based lighting, transforming every shadow, reflection, and ray of light in GTA IV to feel more “real” than ever.

Beyond lighting, version 4.0 introduces a suite of new shaders and post‑processing effects:

  • Fog and atmosphere are now volumetric and dynamic, lending depth to the game’s iconic gray skyline.
  • Water surfaces ripple and reflect with astonishing clarity, akin to what you’d find in much more recent titles.
  • Enhanced foliage and HD tree models breathe color into city parks and highwaysides, breaking up the urban monotony without detracting from the gritty ambience.
  • Optional metallic glow on vehicles, enriched cloudscapes, and even improved blood and weather VFX round out the package.

Despite these upgrades, iCEnhancer remains faithful to the original art direction: Liberty City’s concrete jungle still feels as drab and dangerous as ever, but now you can admire it in a breathtaking new light.

As is often the case with sophisticated visual mods, there’s a catch. iCEnhancer 4.0 only works with GTA IV versions 1.0.3.0 and 1.0.4.0, the builds that best support the underlying ENB framework responsible for the new effects. Players using later updates or the Steam‑integrated version may need to downgrade or apply specific compatibility patches before installation.

The process, while more involved than a one‑click launcher, is well documented on Icelaglace’s official site. A typical install includes:

  1. Backing up your original GTA IV.exe file.
  2. Copying the ENBseries folder into the game directory.
  3. Overwriting core files with the mod’s provided shaders and textures.
  4. Tweaking graphics settings in the enbseries.ini file to suit your hardware.

For those willing to invest the time, the result is a near‑seamless blend of classic gameplay and next‑gen presentation.


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